The metaphor and the contrast in the third act, the third act of lines 299 - 318, Othello Ocello, were shaken about the emotions of Tesmunda. He hated her in infidelity, and at the same time he devoted himself to the faithful Desdemona he knew. These inconsistent emotions are formed by a mixture of metaphor and contrast. This super-sincere person understands everything (quality) with the spirit of human dialogue. If I prove her embarrassment, she thinks that her Jesus is my dear heart, I will blow her off, she will let the wind down to chase wealth.
Othello turned his attention to the place where the problem was thought to be the unfaithfulness of Des Mona. Brabantio warns Othello, "She was deceived by her father, maybe you." Othello immediately answered: "My life depends on her faith!" Her idea for him proves that through their marriage it is very valuable to Othello. In the belief in the men of Desdemona, he established self-worth and the future, so Othello shattered when she was accused of breaking this belief. Othello believes that the use of suspicion solves the problem with his Tessmunda. He refused to believe what she said in defense. When she swears that Desdemona is faithful, he will not believe Emilia; when Desdemona accuses her for the first time, he does not believe in the innocence of Desdemona. He neglected his devotion and innocence: she had given up her family and family, and had no chance of adultery with Cassio for adultery.
As Othello's reaction in the first act showed, Shakespeare calmed Othello's character into a decisive figure. . In sharp contrast to Brabantio's hysteria, Othello quietly and eloquently answered and explained that he does not use any magic other than his presence. When I urged him to hide, he told Iago, "My position, my position, and my perfect soul should be represented correctly." A strong, respected person
The end of Act 3 Act 3 is the climax of Othello. Othello was convinced of his wife's corruption and made a sacred oath that would not change her opinion or ease her feelings until he got violently retaliated. At this point, Othello is fixed in his court and the disastrous consequences of this game are inevitable. Othello interacted with Iago at an unusual wedding, and everyone promised another to squat down, solemnly to retaliate against Desdeemona and Cassio. Othello replaced his married couple's safety with the idea of hatred adapted to Iago, as the drama replaced peaceful security with internal conflict concern. The last sentence of Iago at this scene is a cold ridicule of love and marriage words: "I will always be your own." It is in this scene that Iago began to establish his operation on Othello.